The United Liberation Front of Asom, called the strike to protest the death of a founding member in an Indian prison last week.

Robin Handique reportedly died of kidney failure, but the rebels have accused state authorities of not providing him with adequate medical treatment.

Handique was arrested by the army in neighboring Bhutan during a December 2003 crackdown on Indian militants in the Himalayan kingdom. He was later handed over to Indian authorities in Assam.

ULFA rebels have been fighting for an independent homeland since 1979. At least 10,000 people, mostly civilians, have died in fighting over the past 15 years between government forces and rebels from ULFA and another separatist group in Assam.

The rebels announced on Wednesday that an eight-member team would start peace talks with the federal government in October on ending the 26-year-old insurgency.